The Woman Before
By (Author) Jennifer Moore
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
3rd April 2023
15th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Contemporary horror and ghost stories
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
220g
I absolutely loved this book and could not put it down. I loved the characters and all the twists. A serious must read! NetGalley Reviewer,
A perfect home
When Fern and Paul move into the large, old house on Crenellation Lane, with beautiful high ceilings and a luscious garden, they think theyve found their dream home. After the devastating loss of Ferns twin sister, it will be a fresh start and somewhere to raise their first baby.
A destructive obsession
But as soon as they arrive, Fern starts having terrifying nightmares about the woman who lived there before. When the woman showed Fern around, they bonded over their pregnancies. Now, Fern cant let her go. Does she have something to do with the strange things happening in the house Paul fears his wife has relapsed, obsessing in the same way she did with her twin.
A fatal secret
Fern questions the neighbours about the previous owner, but nobody wants to talk. Its like the woman never even existed. Refusing to give up, Fern uncovers a shocking secret and now suddenly her whole family is in danger
From an exciting debut author, this is a chilling psychological thriller about a house of secrets, perfect for fans of Claire Douglas and Lisa Stone.
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A really good psychological thriller, totally recommend. I couldnt put it down NetGalley Reviewer,
An enjoyable book which kept me on the edge of my seat. The main character was very relatable The mystery kept me guessing and the ending was satisfying! NetGalley Reviewer,
A really clever book that is part thriller, part ghost story with a hugely satisfying ending NetGalley Reviewer,
Spooky and gripping thriller. I enjoyed it from beginning to end NetGalley Reviewer,
Such a good read, twisty and unpredictable, it left me on the edge of my seat and guessing the whole way through. I loved it NetGalley Reviewer,
Readers LOVE The Woman Before!
I loved it. I can't believe it's a debut novel NetGalley Reviewer,
A really good psychological thriller, totally recommend. I couldnt put it down NetGalley Reviewer,
An enjoyable book which kept me on the edge of my seat. The main character was very relatable The mystery kept me guessing and the ending was satisfying! NetGalley Reviewer,
A really clever book that is part thriller, part ghost story with a hugely satisfying ending NetGalley Reviewer,
Spooky and gripping thriller. I enjoyed it from beginning to end NetGalley Reviewer,
Such a good read, twisty and unpredictable, it left me on the edge of my seat and guessing the whole way through. I loved it NetGalley Reviewer,
I loved this book so much and read it practically in one sitting NetGalley Reviewer,
Had me intrigued right from the start Well written and kept me in suspense NetGalley Reviewer,
A brilliantly written ghost story with the believable characters and great twists NetGalley Reviewer,
A gripping psychological thriller well written and very atmospheric NetGalley Reviewer,
I absolutely loved this book. While I love a thriller, I would normally avoid a ghost story yet this book combines the two perfectly NetGalley Reviewer,
Kept me hooked right up until the end. A great debut NetGalley Reviewer,
Lots of twists and turns. Brilliant NetGalley Reviewer,
An ideal book for thriller lovers NetGalley Reviewer,
Absolutely brilliant book. Had me hooked from the first chapter NetGalley Reviewer,
Really enjoyed this ghostly book. It gave me the shivers at times. Very unputdownable NetGalley Reviewer,
Jennifer Moore is a freelance writer and children's author. She was the first UK winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and was previously shortlisted for the Greenhouse Funny Prize. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in numerous publications on both sides of the Atlantic, including in the Guardian, Mslexia, First Line, Fiction Desk, and Short Fiction.